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Threshing Floors In Ancient Israeltheir Ritual And Symbolic Significance Jaime L Waters

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Threshing Floors In Ancient Israeltheir Ritual And Symbolic Significance Jaime L Waters
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Publisher: Fortress Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Jaime L. Waters
ISBN: 9781451499728, 9781451496604, 9781451485233, 1451499728, 1451496605, 1451485239
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Threshing Floors In Ancient Israeltheir Ritual And Symbolic Significance Jaime L Waters by Jaime L. Waters 9781451499728, 9781451496604, 9781451485233, 1451499728, 1451496605, 1451485239 instant download after payment.

Vital to an agrarian community's survival, threshing floors are agricultural spaces where crops are threshed and winnowed. But the Hebrew Bible rarely refers to such agricultural activities taking place at such sites. Instead, biblical narratives repeatedly depict threshing floors in ancient Israel as sites for mourning rites, divination rituals, cultic processions, and sacrifices. Kings consult prophets there; even the Solomonic temple was built on a threshing floor. Jaime L. Waters shows that these originally agricultural sites were also considered sacred spaces connected to Yahweh, under his control, and subject to his power to bless, curse, and save and that Israel had a special ritual access to Yahweh in these powerfully symbolic sites. Waters also examines the various personnel active in the use and operation of threshing floors in these sacred functions in order to draw a more complete picture of ancient Israelite social life. An addendum discusses relevant material for comparison from Ugarit

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